Marketing

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Autumn 2024 (1. semester)

MAF1001
7.5 sp
SP203L
10 sp

Spring 2025 (2. semester)

ORG1001
7.5 sp
MAF2000
7.5 sp

Autumn 2025 (3. semester)

LED1001
7.5 sp
MAF2002
7.5 sp
ECO1013
7.5 sp

Spring 2026 (4. semester)

MET1001
7.5 sp
ECO1003
7.5 sp

Autumn 2026 (5. semester)

Valgemner 5.semester
ENT2000
15 sp
REG2012
7.5 sp
REG2008
7.5 sp
ECO2001
7.5 sp
EK235E
15 sp

Spring 2027 (6. semester)

Valgemner 6.semester
RET1001
Law
7.5 sp
The bachelor programme in International Marketing aims to provide candidates with broad and solid understanding of the challenges organisations face when wanting to sell its products on an international market. In order to achieve a Bachelor's Degree in International Marketing, candidates must successfully complete 180 ECTS credits, 140 of which consist of mandatory courses and 40 of which are electives. The programme spans across six semesters/three academic years. The programme provides candidates with thorough knowledge of marketing, business and administration. Candidates have the opportunity to study and/or conduct work praxis abroad. The programme is significantly different from other international marketing programmes in Norway in that it places heavy emphasis on the Norwegian seafood industry and its particular challenges.

Upon successful completion of this programme, the candidate:

Knowledge:

  • Has thorough knowledge of the key concepts, models, strategies and theoretical perspectives an organisation can make use of in order to market its products and services towards national as well as international markets and segments
  • Has thorough knowledge of key cultural, legal, political and economic factors that companies must take into account when operating internationally
  • Has knowledge of the most frequently applied research methods in marketing, including surveys, in-depth interviews, focus groups, experiments and observation
  • Can update his or her own knowledge in the field of international marketing as well as of the key products and markets for the fisheries and sea farming industries
  • Has knowledge of the origins and history of marketing, its various orientations including market orientation and the competitive forms of marketing that characterise various markets.

Skills:

  • Can locate and apply relevant market information and professional literature, as well as present this to inform a given issue
  • Can conduct simple market analyses and develop market plans and product strategies as part of developing efficient and appropriate marketing
  • Can read a financial statement and explain key figures calculated based on the accounts
  • Can reflect on his or her own professional conduct and adjust this based on professional feedback and supervision on larger assignments
  • Masters computer tools to analysing accounting, statistics and social media, including but not limited to Microsoft Excel, IBM SPSS, Google analytics a.o.

General competence:

  • Has knowledge of relevant legal and ethical issues related to management, marketing, advertising and corporate social responsibility
  • Can conduct empirical studies in the form of planning, collecting and presenting data in accordance with key methodological principles of social sciences, alone and/or as part of a group
  • Can present, discuss and argues his or her opinion before an audience
  • Has knowledge of research, development and application of new technology and trends in marketing

Higher Education Entrance Qualification

English language proficiency

View general admission and documentation requirements

With a Bachelor in international marketing, the world is your oyster. Examples of industries in which you can choose to work are export of seafood, sales, PR/communication, acquisitions, logistics and marketing.

Among others, the programme qualifies you to apply to the following programmes at Nord university:

  • MSc in Global Management
  • Master of Science in Business*

*This requires selection of economics units worth 45 credit points, part of which can be included as electives in the programme.

Ever thought of spending part of your degree in another part of the world?
Our cooperation with universities in Europe and other parts of the world can offer you exciting opportunities to study one or two semesters abroad. If you do not want to go on exchange for an entire semester, you can do a summer school and take one or two courses. You can also spend 15 weeks on a work placement abroad as part of your undergraduate studies in your last semester. Another work placement opportunity is in the summer between your second and third year of study where you can do an internship in Brazil. If you have questions about your possibilities, please contact the international advisor at your faculty.
No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.

Either a home exam, an oral examination or a written examination, or a combination, with regular Norwegian grading system (A-F)

The programme is evaluated via student questionnaire, as well as by the programme director. The evaluations form a part of the University's quality assurance system.
Please refer to the applicable legislation, regulations and related guidelines.